identify and compare the suitability of a variety of everyday materials, including wood, metal, plastic, glass, brick, rock, paper and cardboard for particular uses
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What happens when you twist a rubber band?
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It breaks
It remains the same
It becomes liquid
It changes shape
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What happens to a piece of clay when you squash it?
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It changes its shape
It bounces back to its original shape
It becomes a liquid
It breaks into pieces
6 questions
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What happens when you twist a rubber band?
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What happens to a piece of clay when you squash it?
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If you bend a metal spoon, what will happen?
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Which material would be best suited for the construction of a window?
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Which material is best suited to make a durable and waterproof roofing for a house?
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What material would probably not be very suitable for building a strong table?